India-Africa Summit Delayed Amid Growing Ebola Crisis in Congo
India-Africa summit postponed as aid groups warn Ebola outbreak is ‘gaining momentum’

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The India-Africa Forum Summit has been postponed due to a worsening Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo. Health officials report nearly 600 suspected cases and 139 deaths, with urgent calls for more supplies and personnel to combat the spread of the virus. The situation is complicated by ongoing violence from armed groups in the region.
- 01The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has resulted in 139 suspected deaths and nearly 600 suspected cases.
- 02Healthcare workers are facing severe shortages of supplies and isolation facilities, with many patients sharing wards with others who are ill.
- 03The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, with the potential for the epidemic to last at least two months.
- 04Local armed groups, including the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), are exacerbating the crisis by threatening safety and security in the region.
- 05India has expressed solidarity with Africa and is ready to support efforts led by the Africa CDC to address the health crisis.
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The India-Africa Forum Summit, set for next week in New Delhi, has been postponed due to the escalating Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs announced the decision, emphasizing the need for full participation from African leaders amid the evolving health crisis. Reports indicate that the outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, has led to 139 suspected deaths and nearly 600 suspected cases. Healthcare workers in eastern Congo are urgently requesting more supplies and personnel, as the region grapples with a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by ongoing violence from armed groups. The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern, warning that the epidemic could last at least two months. Local health facilities are overwhelmed, with patients sharing wards due to a lack of isolation spaces. The situation is further complicated by attacks from militant groups, including the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), which have increased insecurity and hindered response efforts. India has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Africa in addressing this critical health situation.
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The Ebola outbreak is straining local health services and increasing the vulnerability of communities already affected by conflict and displacement.
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